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Det Sgt Aaron Duggan said: “Despite numerous inquiries by detectives and appeals through the media, the identity of Alia’s parents remains unknown at this time.

“Although it is probably very difficult to talk about what happened, I remain hopeful that now, 12 months after the infant was found, her mother or father may feel the time is right to let me know what happened to their baby.

“I remain confident that we will find a relative of the baby's mother, it would be my preference, however, that the baby’s mother takes the decision to contact me and tell me what happened to her, and to her baby.”

Anyone with information about the parents of Alia can call police on 0161 8565448, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

Exactly, why bother trying to find those involved if they are not going to be prosecuted? I was under the impression greater Manchester police where having to cut police officers on the street and yet money can be found to carry on this fruitless exercise.
If the mother (I use the word euphemistically) is suffering now perhaps it is the will of Allah?

Exactly, why bother trying to find those involved if they are not going to be prosecuted? I was under the impression greater Manchester police where having to cut police officers on the street and yet money can be found to carry on this fruitless exercise.
If the mother (I use the word euphemistically) is suffering now perhaps it is the will of Allah?cliff4treasurer